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    At the Crossroads

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    At the Crossroads- Revisiting EDSA-Taft Avenue Thousands of people roaming the streets‚ four different roads leading to different places‚ hundreds of vehicles plying the roads; these are the elements that draw the scene of the typical Pasay rotonda. To the ordinary man on the street‚ not much can be seen in Pasay rotonda. In fact‚ there is no trace of any rotonda at all. Accordingly‚ the post in the middle of the crossing serves as the rotonda itself. Looking closer‚ all you’ll

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    Intersection

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    Intersection Between Fairbanks and Highway 139 Intersections have traffic going through them all of the time. I pass through eight intersections on my way to school. One of the main intersections that I pass through going almost anywhere is the intersection of Fairbanks Road and Highway 139. This intersection is a very busy one. Any traffic going towards the Bastrop area or coming towards the Swartz area from the Bastrop area have to pass through this intersection. Because the Intersection has

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    Aggressive Driving

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    before a lane change‚ changing lanes too closely to other drivers and tailgating. B. It is these seemingly unaware drivers that infuriate the aggressive driver and trigger the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde transformation. 1. Reduced enforcement‚ highway traffic‚ congestion or personal issues also play a large role in the

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    Highway Hazards Around 2200 road accident where people are injured occur every year at or in road works‚ so its hardly surprising that road workers involved in highway maintenance are said to have one of the top 20 most dangerous jobs. 18 August 2004‚ an articulated lorry travelling at 55mph in a 30mph zone ploughed through a line of traffic cones in the Holmesdale Tunnel in Enfield and hit a white works van. The van driver‚ who was standing next to his van‚ was crushed against a crash barrier

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    Inca Achievements

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    group of knotted strings and the color‚ position‚ and size of the knotted cord meant something different. Not only did the Incas have useful inventions and were skilled in the art‚ they had highways were built by engineers and laborers. Llamas worked on the highways and artifacts like the artifact “Inca Highways” (Clough) were made to honor them. Here‚ a person and two llamas are shown. Lastly‚ the effect of Spanish Conquest was very major on the Inca civilization. The artifact “Machu Picchu‚ Peru”

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    Personality Development

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    What Is the Difference Between Intrapersonal & Interpersonal Communications? Communication is the sending and receiving of a message. There are many different types and styles of communication‚ and communication can occur between one or many different people. Though it may sound counterintuitive‚ communication can take place within just one individual. This type of communication is called intrapersonal communication. Interpersonal communication involves two or more people. 1. Intrapersonal Communication

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    social context‚ the struggle of the land turtle represents the utter harshness and tribulations of life during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl‚ and the natural and human forces that caused this. The opening words of the chapter describe a “concrete highway edged with a mat of tangled‚ broken‚ dry grass‚” (Steinbeck 20) and various objects that could injure passing animals and humans. This descriptive paragraph describes the harshness of the American Midwest‚ pounded for months by dust storms and unrelenting

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    Socially‚ economically and‚ politically‚ the 1950’s were the "happy days." The 1950’s were marked with many historical events‚ positive and negative. The decade had its downfalls‚ but they were nothing compared to the improvement of life in all aspects. The economy was booming‚ making families feel more financially stable than they had in years. There was an "explosion of science and technology"(Brinkley 803). Medical advances‚ at this time‚ included the polio vaccination. Unemployment was down‚

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    Corvus Monologue

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    Just a hopeless sixteen year old girl lost in this mess of destruction we did to ourselves thinking it was for the better. What has happened to us? How could we have possibly let this occur? I walk along the abandoned highway in silence. Six months ago cars would be buzzing past me‚ on their way to work or family or friends. I would be at school stressing about assignments‚ boys‚ looks‚ grade 10 leavers and all of that stuff that is so irrelevant to where I am now. A

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    Traffic Congestion in New York City Over the past decade‚ the streets‚ highways‚ tunnels and bridges of New York City and the surrounding metropolitan region have become increasingly clogged with traffic. In recent years‚ business leaders have become increasingly concerned about the traffic congestion in Manhattan and the region. The regional public transit and commuter rail system cannot provide everyone with a reasonable alternative to car travel. As a result‚ traffic congestion has become a

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